Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Patricia Marie Andreone

 

Patricia “Patti” Marie Andreone, precious Wife, Mother, Grandmother (Mimi), Sister, Aunt, and Friend, went home to be with our Lord and Savior on September 13, 2024.Born in San Diego, California in 1944, she was raised in Whitesboro, New York with her parents Anthony and Mary Jane Arcuri and sisters Carol and Joice. After marrying her soul mate David “Dave” Andreone in 1964 they moved to Orlando, Florida in 1965 to begin their new life, starting a successful business and raising three daughters, Denise, Lorie, and Lisa.

Patti was a force to be reckoned with. She and Dave were extremely involved in several churches, leading music and children’s programs all around the Orlando area. Additionally, she was co-founder of several singing groups including The Young Floridians, Living Circle, and The Fellowship Singers, Fellowship, among others. These groups traveled the globe sharing the love of Jesus with thousands.

An active volunteer in the Orlando area, Patti served at several homeless shelters, The Salvation Army, Youth for Christ, her children’s schools, just to name a few. Known for her amazing cooking, she was famous for showing up unannounced with a delicious Italian meal, her famous Italian Wedding Soup, and her husband’s favorite Italian Birthday cake.  Anything she made was delicious, memorable, and made with love.

When her husband Dave died suddenly on October 26, 2010, Patti was led to begin a widow’s group entitled “On Bended Knee” with her church, Embrace at Monteverde. Through this ministry she helped hundreds of other widows in the Lake County area through a tailored Sunday School class, extracurricular activities, summer symposiums, friendship, love and support.

She adored her grandchildren, as well as her great granddaughter. She would do anything for them and always kept them at the forefront of her life.

Patti is survived by her sister Joice Corridori, her Brother-In-Law Edward Corridori, daughters Denise Andreone-King, Lorie Monroe, Lisa Andreone, grandchildren Mark King, Jacob King, Macy Monroe, London Andreone, and great granddaughter Abigail King as well as countless loving nieces, nephews, family members and friends.

A celebration of her amazing and profound life is planned for October 17, 2024, at Embrace Church of Montverde, 17409 Eighth Street, Montverde FL 34756. Visitation will begin at 1:00 PM with a service to follow at 2:00 PM.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Embrace Church of Monteverde to help with all of the ministries that Patti was dedicated to and passionate about. 

Monday, September 16, 2024

Mark Edward Brown

 

It is with the heaviest hearts that we announce the passing of Mark Edward Brown, 66, of Dr. Phillips, who entered Heaven on Thursday, September 12, 2024, after suffering a cardiac event at home.
 
Mark was an incredible husband, proud father, and adored Grandpa, and Papa. He also held many other cherished roles, including son, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin, educator, administrator, church usher, and loyal friend. His life was defined by selfless love, kindness, and a deep devotion to his faith, family, and community.
 
He is survived by his wife, Kelly; his sons, Eric (Vicky) Brown of Germany, parents of adored grandchildren Emma and Valentin Brown; Mike (Caley) Brown of Minneola, FL, parents of treasured Grandsons Brody and Cooper Brown; Parents-In-Law Bill and Judy Moss; brother Neal Brown; numerous loved aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins; 
Mark is preceded in death by his parents, Betty (Stack) and Clinton Brown; brothers Dale Brown; brother-in-law Jim Moss; Mark’s love for their surviving children—Tim, Jeoff, Jillian, and Isabella—extended far beyond that of an uncle.
 
Born in Missouri on June 14, 1958, the youngest son of Betty and Clinton Brown. Mark grew up as a faithful member of Temple Baptist Church. Mark was an avid sports lover from childhood. He enjoyed playing baseball, tennis and running cross country during his school years, and continued his love for sports throughout college and beyond. Mark taught and coached many teams throughout his life. After attending Southwest Baptist University, Mark taught and coached in Stockton, Missouri. Mark moved to Central Florida, where he raised his two incredible sons, Eric and Mike, alongside their mother, Donna Poston Brown. Mark continued his career where he held titles as teacher, athletic director, assistant principal, and principal. He faithfully served at both West Orange, Jones, Freedom High Schools, Southwest Middle School, and Blankner School, leaving a lasting impact on countless students and colleagues. Mark obtained his Masters of Educational Leadership from University of Central Florida.
 
In 2012, Mark married his beloved wife, Kelly. Together they built a life rooted in love and faith. They shared a deep bond for 12 beautiful years with their beloved black lab, Cheyenne. Together they were active members of First Baptist of Orlando, where Mark was a bright presence in the community as an usher and was involved in the Alzheimer’s support ministry.
 
Mark’s passing has left a void that can never be filled, but those who knew him take comfort in knowing he is with Jesus, waiting to welcome us with the same warmth and love he gave so freely in life. Mark taught us all how to love Jesus and others, and we will continue honoring his legacy by living out those lessons. Love Jesus and love one another.
 
A Celebration of Life will be held on Wednesday, September 18, 2024, at 4:00 PM at First Baptist of Orlando, Henry Chapel, located at 3000 S John Young Parkway, Orlando, FL. A reception will follow at FOP Lodge #25, 5505 Hansel Avenue, Orlando, FL.
 
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to the Alzheimer’s Association in Mark’s memory. The family is also requesting written sentiments, photos, cards, and videos to be shared at memoriesofmarkbrown@gmail.com
 
Mark leaves behind a loving legacy of faith, kindness, how he cared for people that will forever remain in the hearts of all who had the honor of knowing him.

Tuesday, September 3, 2024

April Nichole Stokes

 

    April Nichole Stokes, a loving daughter, mother, sister, aunt, cousin, friend, and greatly loved by many, gained her angel wings surrounded by her loved ones, Friday night August 30, 2024.

April was born March 22, 1978 in Orlando, Fl, 1 month early, which began her trait of always doing things her way! April led a happy childhood but was diagnosed at the age of 12 with Juvenile Diabetes which began taking a toll on her health immediately. Despite dozens of hospitalizations and eye surgeries and the demand has caused on her health, she was determined to have children. With her love, Bill Miller, they have two beautiful, now adult children, Harley Brianne and Kodie Ray Miller. Anyone who knew April or just met her knew what joy and amazement and love they shared. April’s sweet personality allowed her to only see the best in everyone. She adopted Chelsea “Alice” Goetz when she was 14, after her father passed. Thru her relationship with Del Beach she also shared the role of loving mother to Braelynne Beach. She greatly loved her children, those born to her and those chosen by her. April’s love, kindness, generosity and playfulness has and will continue to grow with them throughout their lives.

April’s love of God, animals, art, the beach, all things nature was evidenced thru her selfless day to day life. Annually she participated in Walkathons for the American Diabetes Foundation as a Red Strider and later joined the Breast Cancer Awareness Walks which began her tradition of dying her hair pink along with her bichon Piper! 

April was an amazing artist, creating wall murals, drawings, jewelry, and had a knack of repurposing old broken items into amazing new creations. Towards the end of her illness April painted fantastic, playful murals on all the walls of her bedroom which should belong in a children’s hospital or Disney movie! 

While we are so hurt because she has been taken from us, we rejoice in the knowledge that she is now without pain or suffering and is with our Lord Jesus Christ and those that have passed before her. 

April’s loving spirit is carried on by her children, Harley Miller, Kodie Miller, Alice Goetz, and Braelynne Beach; her mother, Jean and stepfather, Sonny; her grandmother, Theresa Mixon; her brothers Nick Shagena, Darryl Mixon & Mark Long; her sister, Brooke Mixon; along with her step brother, Lance Harrison and step sister, Karla Vega; as well as her brand new niece, Athena Shagena.

She is preceded by her grandparents, Shirley Rachel and William Raymond; and her fathers, Brian Shagena and Duane Mixon.


Evan Mason Beck

 

 

  Evan Mason (Heil) Beck, our talented musician and beloved son went to be with Our Lord and Savior on Tuesday, August 27, 2024. Known for his celebration of life, commitment to being himself and his desire to find joy, Evan is survived by his parents, Roger and Emiko Beck of Orlando, sister Mikhala Irene Heil (Laura Kakalecz) of Boston, and life partner, Beck Partridge now in Sweden. He is now at rest with his father, Eric Michael Heil, in God’s Eternal Kingdom.

Evan was born December 9, 2005 in Orlando, Florida. He was a shining light to those who knew him. He was a Cub Scout, Tae Kwon Do Black Belt, served as an acolyte and crucifer at All Souls Church Horizon West and Church of the Ascension Orlando, animal lover, All County and All State Florida Music Education Association (FMEA) multiple year participant, Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra member, bassoonist who performed at Church of the Ascension Orlando, cellist who performed at Church on the Drive Orlando and published composter. He graduated a year early and top of his class from Sunshine High School and was attending his third semester at Valencia College where he recently joined the orchestra. More than anything he is our beloved son. We are blessed to have the privilege to love him. We are grateful for God’s grace and mercy in sending Jesus to bring him home. 

A Celebration of Life will take place on the morning of September 20, 2024 at 10:00am, at the Old South Church located at 645 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116.

Friday, August 16, 2024

Robert Joseph "Bob" Begley

 

Robert Joseph "Bob" Begley, 69, passed away on August 13, 2024, in Orlando, Florida. Born on March 19, 1955 in Yonkers, NY. Bob grew up to be a charismatic and loving individual, known for his leadership qualities and sense of humor.

Bob graduated from Commerce High School in Yonkers, NY, and furthered his education at Westchester Community College, where he earned an associate degree. Bob had MANY certifications and licenses through his illustrious lifetime, always aiming to be the best at the chosen profession of the time. 

He proudly served in the United States Army from 1976 to 1980, a period during which he dedicated himself to his country with honor. He was the mentor for the Boy Scouts in Germany during his deployment, which brought him great joy. Bob served the Boy Scouts of America in serval ways domestically and abroad. He firmly believed the life skills and mentorship gained by the youth in those organizations was priceless and essential. 

Professionally, Bob was the quintessential “utility player” with the ability to take on new tasks/skills and apply life experience and professionalism to whatever work he was doing. Bob was a respected figure in community management. His passion for community management started in 2005 when he began working for Elliot Merrill in Vero Beach, Florida and fell in love with the daily challenges and experiences. Most recently, He was the Director of CAM training at Artemis Lifestyles. Throughout his life, Bob owned several businesses, including Florida CAM Courses, & Golden Sands Community Management. Previously Bob also owned Image First Communications with his wife Janet, and “The Doowop DJ”, where he performed as a DJ for many years in the Hudson Valley, NY area. Bobs love of music transcended all genres, but his passion for “oldies” and later Jimmy Buffet were his go to songs and sources for comfort and Joy.  

Bob’s personal life was filled with joy from his hobbies, which included watching pro football & specifically the NY Giants. Bob coached his son and teammates in Pop Warner football all the way to the Dutchess County Championship in the mid 90s which always brought a smile to his face when he recounted those memories. Bob loved the true competitive nature of little league baseball and never missed a World Series, watching & following Golf, even enjoying following the world of Professional Wrestling in which Bob attended the first 8 Wrestlemanias. He was a beacon of knowledge, entertainment and fun in every gathering he attended and will forever be missed by all who spent time with him and under his learning tree.

Family was everything to Bob, and he was a proud Husband, Father, and Grandfather. He is survived by his children, Robert J. Begley Jr. and Lauren A. Castaldo ( Nee Begley); son-in-law Chris Castaldo; future daughter-in-law Melissa Beck; and grandchildren Ronan Begley, Nicholas Castaldo, Austin Begley, Mila Begley, bonus grand daughter Brooklyn Castaldo and his trusty pal Chase Begley his Golden Retriever. He also leaves behind his cousin, Deborah Gemborowski, and his very close “almost family” the Gomez family. 

Bob was preceded in death by his parents, William and Gloria Begley, and his beloved wife, Janet Begley. We know that Bob and Janet are reunited in true “love story” fashion, and will be watching over the family as angels side by side with God. 

The final arrangements for a memorial service will be determined at a later date. Contributions in memory of Bob can be made to Hospice House. The Dobbs Funeral Home in Orlando, FL, is assisting the family during this difficult time.

Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Mary Garabedian Sensabaugh

 

Mary Moore Garabedian Sensabaugh Age 60 Born 8/13/63 Died 7:29/24 Born and raised in Virginia and resided in Orlando Florida for the past 12 years. Preceded in death by her parents Richard E. And V. Nadine Moore and survived in death by husband Paul Sensabaugh of Orlando Florida her four children Gregory I. Garabedian (Jennifer N. Garabedian), Michelle N. Garabedian, Bryan A.  Garabedian and Laura A. Garabedian (Josh Rice) Three grandchildren Allyce N. Garabedian, Issac N. Garabedian, and Liam Rice Two sisters Susan M. Uribe (husband John Uribe) Daytona, Florida Carol M Reed (husband Bobby Reed) Seneca, SC brothers John R. Moore Richmond VA, Marvin E. Moore Glen Allen VA., David A. Moore Tampa FL and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Mary attended J.R. Tucker High School. Mary worked in Banking in Management with Signet Bank in Glen Allen, VA for 15 years and in Management in the Courier industry for 18 years. Mary enjoyed spending time with family and many water sports but especially FISHING!!!! Mary will be greatly missed.  A private Family celebration of Life to be determined. 

 

Donations can be made to the St. Jude’s Cancer Children’s Fund!!

Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Jeffrey Lance Horwath

    Jeffrey Lance Horwath, known affectionately as Jefferson, passed away on July 14, 2024, at the age of 45 in Orlando, Florida. Born on April 13, 1979, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Jeff lived a life marked by his vibrant personality and boundless energy.

A graduate of Elkhorn High School, Jeff attended UW-LaCrosse before furthering his education and was a graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, where he honed his passion for aviation. Although he worked in the service industry, his heart never left the cockpit, frequently taking friends and family on spontaneous flights.

Jefferson served proudly in the U.S. Air Force National Guard, 128th Air Refueling

Wing, Milwaukee, a testament to his love for his country and commitment to service. His time in the military was marked by the same zeal and dedication that characterized his personal ventures.

With an outgoing, charismatic personality Jefferson was always the life of the party, known for his ability to charm anyone he met with his infectious, thousand-watt smile. He embraced life with full force, guided by love and positive intentions. A devoted family man, he cherished his relationships, especially with his son, Tristan, with whom he hoped to reconnect.

Jefferson's hobbies included cooking, flying, running marathons, watching sunrises and enjoying a good cigar, each reflecting his zest for life and personal freedoms. He also loved India and the wonderful people he meant there when he served as an assistant team leader with Teen Missions International, exactly 20 years ago.  He was a devout lover of God, and spoke openly of his faith with those around him. His passion was developing relationships with everyone he encountered. Jefferson had countless friends whom he had met at work, school, in the neighborhood or during one of his many adventures.

Jefferson is survived by his mother, Lynnette Horwath; siblings Erik Horwath, Kurt (Sarah) Horwath, Pamela Lappke, Kimberly (Jason Boekelheide) Horwath; his son, Tristan Horwath; nieces and nephews, Kristopher Bellrichard, Oliver Horwath, Mackenzie Horwath, Noah Horwath, Reagan Horwath, and Caleb Horwath; and countless other family and friends from Florida to Wisconsin and many places in between. He was preceded in death by his father, Lance Horwath.

Jefferson's passing leaves a profound void in the hearts of his loved ones. His legacy of joy, generosity, and unwavering positivity will forever be cherished and remembered by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.

Memorial Service – All are welcome

Monday, August 12th, 2:00 p.m.

Christ Community Church      329 N. Williamson Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32114

Jefferson would have loved to see friends dressed in bright, vibrant colors!

Jack Dempsey Calhoun


Jack Dempsey Calhoun, age 66 passed away July 14, 2024. He was born October 23, 1957 in Orlando, FL. Jack was preceded in death by his dearest mother, Carlynn York Calhoun, whom he is believed to be dancing with in Heaven right now. Jack is the beloved brother of Juli Annette Kessler (Mike- deceased), Karen Jill Koontz, and Jennifer Anne Tschetter (William). Cherished nieces and nephews, Andrew York Koontz  (Rachel), Amanda Alice Koontz and Adam Michael Koontz, Stori Shields (Nick), William Tschetter j.r., Ellie Tschetter and great nephew Nolan Koontz. Dear nephew of Lynda York, Kathy Dodd (Buddy) and Lance Roberts. Also leaves many loving cousins, and treasured friends. Patsy Divine, his chihuahua, is adjusting well in her new home and new fur sister.

We will have a fun filled Celebration of Life for Jack on Saturday, August 3, 2024 at 1:30 p.m. at Kinneret Apartments, 515 Delaney Ave. 32801. Please park next door behind KGB Architects (yellow house) 539 Delaney or on the street.

Jack worked at Orlando Regional Medical Center for 38 years and was passionate about his job and caring for others. To know him was to love him. He was generous to a fault, funny, vibrant and larger than life. If you needed anything Jack would move mountains to help. Jack always had a smile and a quick wit that lit up a room! Please come and celebrate a life he well lived. He cared for, defended and protected us all of his life and it’s his time now to brighten up the heavens.

The stars are going to twinkle brighter and the sun will sparkle stronger and the rain will fall like glitter with you there. We sure are going to miss you here. Love you to the moon Jackie Bear. We will have several knick knacks, chachkies, the things he treasured and filled his space with- for you to have and take and remember him by 

In lieu of flowers, Memorial Contributions or volunteer opportunities may be made to SAGE, The Center or HRC in his name.


https://www.sageusa.org             https://give.sageusa.org/give  

https://orlando.hrc.org               https://give.hrc.org 

https://thecenterorlando.org       https://thecenterorlando.org/ways-to-give/



Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Richard Lee Praytor

 

Rich Praytor passed away on July 21, 2024 at the age of 69. He was born in Birmingham, Alabama but was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. Rich retired from Lockheed Martin in 2020 after 39 years. He was active in Boy Scouts of America. Rich had many hobbies which included working in the yard, boating, scuba diving, fishing, going to car and motorcycle races and camping. He was proud of his collection of cars and motorcycles. Rich leaves behind his wife of 38 years, Diana and his 2 children that he loved with all his heart, Jacob (Page) and Grace (Tristan).

A funeral service will be held in the Dobbs Funeral Home Chapel on Tuesday, July 30th, 2024. A viewing will take place at 10:00am, with the funeral service to follow at 11:00. The service will be officiated by Pastor Thomas Hensley.


Ronnie Theresa Winningham

 

Terrie Winningham was born January 24, 1954. A lifelong resident of Orlo Vista, she is survived by her daughters Angie Preston (Jerry) and Patricia Winningham, and sons Robert (Missy) and John Fitzgerald, 2 brothers, Mike (Robbin) and Eddie Anderson. She was nana to 15 grandkids, and Aunt Terrie to many more. She is preceded in death by her husband Ronnie Winningham, parents, Robert and Betty Anderson, and two brothers Chuck and Ricky Anderson.

Her service will be at Lake Hill Baptist Church Friday July 26th with visitation at 1:00 and the service starting at 2:00. We will have fellowship at the church after.

Friday, July 19, 2024

Patrick Livingston Murphy Williams

 

Pat Williams

1940 - 2024



Pat Williams, who for 51 years was a charismatic executive with National Basketball Association teams in Chicago, Philadelphia, Atlanta and Orlando, Fla., and who was also a prolific author, motivational speaker, devoted husband, father, grandfather and brother, died on Wednesday in Orlando surrounded by his family. He was 84.


The Orlando Magic, which he helped found and where he spent more than 30 years of his career, said the cause of his death, in a hospital, was complications from viral pneumonia. Mr. Williams was also diagnosed in 2011 with multiple myeloma, a cancer of plasma cells.


Known for his unorthodox marketing practices, Mr. Williams was sometimes called the P.T. Barnum of professional basketball. He began his front-office career not in the N.B.A. but in baseball’s minor leagues. He considered himself a protégé of Bill Veeck, the maverick owner of the Cleveland Indians, the St. Louis Browns and the Chicago White Sox.

Having read Mr. Veeck’s 1962 autobiography, “Veeck as in Wreck,” Mr. Williams sought a meeting with him while working for the minor league Miami Marlins, where he had been named business manager after two seasons as a catcher.


Bill Durney, Miami’s general manager, had worked for Mr. Veeck in St. Louis, where in 1951 the team sent Eddie Gaedel, who at 3 feet 7 inches was the smallest player ever to hit in a major league game, to the plate for one celebrated at-bat. (He walked.)


“I had devoured Veeck’s book and then, with Bill Durney connecting us, built a relationship with him for almost 25 years,” Mr. Williams said in an interview for this obituary in 2022. “He convinced me that you can’t guarantee wins, but you can guarantee fun.”

During a three-year stint running a minor league team in Spartanburg, S.C., Mr. Williams forged a reputation for increasing attendance with eccentric promotions and halftime shows — a practice he continued in the N.B.A., which he joined in 1968.


He created team mascots. In Chicago, he wrestled a trained bear. He was accessible to fans and reporters, often pacing in the rear of the news media work area during games.


Mr. Williams also fielded formidable teams. In Chicago, where the Bulls were founded in 1966 although they soon began playing some home games in Kansas City, Mo., Mr. Williams helped to stabilize the franchise while producing its first winning season in 1970-71.


In 1974, after one year in Atlanta — where he is remembered for trading the team’s star player, Pete Maravich — Mr. Williams returned to the Philadelphia 76ers, where he had served as business manager before joining the Bulls. Inheriting a team that finished with nine wins and 73 losses, the worst record in N.B.A. history, in the 1972-73 season, he steered the 76ers into the playoffs within three years.

In 1976, he sold the team’s new owner, Fitz Eugene Dixon Jr., on the acquisition of Julius Erving, for roughly $6 million, from the financially struggling New York Nets. Startled by what at that time was a staggering figure, Mr. Dixon asked, “Tell me, who is Julius Erving?” Mr. Williams, realizing that he needed a great promotional pitch, answered, “He’s the Babe Ruth of basketball.”


Erving, along with the center Moses Malone, led the 76ers to the 1983 N.B.A. title — but not before Mr. Williams’s star-laden team lost in the league finals three times, including to the Portland Trail Blazers in 1977, despite having a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series. That prompted Mr. Williams to embrace an audacious advertising pitch — “We owe you one” — to the fan base for the next season.


“I thought it was quite clever,” he said. “Except that when we got knocked out by Washington the next year, all we heard was, ‘You owe us two.’”

After leaving the 76ers in 1986, Mr. Williams worked with Jim Hewitt, an Orlando businessman, to land an expansion team. He guaranteed the league that 10,000 season tickets would be sold for its inaugural season in 1989-90. He was the team’s general manager until he was promoted to senior vice president in 1996.


“Pat was at every rotary club and city and county commerce meeting, touting the benefits of major professional sports in Central Florida,” Alex Martins, who was the Magic’s media relations director and later became the team’s chief executive, said in an interview. “He was the ultimate promoter, though he would admit there was always some self-promotion involved, too.”


Mr. Williams’s personal life was nationally publicized in 1993, when Sports Illustrated devoted a feature to the 14 children that he and his first wife, Jill (Paige) Williams, who already had four children together, had adopted in an effort to save their foundering marriage. The children came from South Korea, Romania, Brazil and the Philippines.


“I have never sensed resentment on the part of our natural kids,” Mr. Williams told the magazine. “This thing would’ve been impossible if they hadn’t bought into the process completely.” He estimated that the family’s weekly food bill was $1,500.


When the couple divorced in 1996, it was front-page news in The Orlando Sentinel. Mr. Williams remarried soon after, to Ruth Hanchey, whom he had met when she conducted a time-management seminar for the Magic. He recalled in 2022 that when they were dating, she lamented having had only one child, a daughter.


“I can fix that,” he told her.


Mr. Williams’s visibility was further enhanced by his books, which in 2022 he said numbered more than 100. Many focused on leaders in sports whom he admired, Mr. Veeck included. He also wrote “How to Be Like Jackie Robinson,” “How to Be Like Michael Jordan” and even “How to Be Like Pat Williams.” His speaking engagements were mixed with humor and references to his strong Christian faith.


With uncommon luck in the N.B.A.’s annual college draft lottery, Mr. Williams landed Shaquille O’Neal, a center, for the Magic with the first pick in 1992. He used the same good fortune a year later to trade one touted collegian, Chris Webber, for another, the point guard Anfernee Hardaway, known as Penny.


The Magic reached the 1995 league finals against the Houston Rockets but lost in a four-game sweep. The future nonetheless appeared bright until O’Neal signed with the Los Angeles Lakers in 1996, where, aligned with Kobe Bryant, he won three titles.


“He was an unrestricted free agent at 24,” Mr. Williams said of O’Neal. “Not long after, the league changed the rule, with a provision to match an offer on that second contract. Too late for us.”


Patrick Livingston Murphy Williams was born on May 3, 1940, in Philadelphia to Jim and Ellen (Parsons) Williams. His father taught and coached baseball at the high school Pat attended, Tower Hill, in Wilmington, Del., and died in a car crash days before Pat signed a contract with the Philadelphia Phillies organization. He was one of four children, and was the only son.


Mr. Williams attended Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C., where he played baseball and graduated in 1962 with a degree in physical education.


Mr. Williams’s early career in baseball can be traced to his childhood friendship with Robert Carpenter III, known as Ruly, whose family owned the Phillies. They remained close until Mr. Carpenter died in 2021.


When Mr. Williams, an avid runner who completed 13 Boston Marathons, learned he had multiple myeloma, the Sentinel columnist Mike Bianchi called him “a civic treasure” and wrote that without him, “there would be no Orlando Magic.” Mr. Williams stopped his long-distance running, but he didn’t retire from his role as the Magic’s senior vice president until 2019.


Mr. Williams is survived by his wife and 19 children.


In his 2022 interview with The Times, Mr. Williams said that he had long been in remission and remained active in Orlando’s attempt to land a Major League Baseball franchise, which he hoped would be named the Dreamers.


“The older you get, the longer-range goals you need,” he said. “Because when you stop setting long-range goals, that’s when the dying begins.”


Celebration of Life service for Pat Williams will be held at First Baptist Orlando, 3000 S John Young Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32805 on Friday, July 26th at 3:00 pm.  A live stream link will also be made available. 


In recognition of Pat’s love for sports and his passion for the work of The First Academy, the Williams family wishes to designate gifts, in lieu of flowers, to the athletics program at The First Academy. Gifts may be mailed to The First Academy, 2667 Bruton Blvd, Orlando, Fl, 32805. Online gifts can be made at https://thefirstacademy.org/giving/ or you may also contact Brian Rose at (407) 489-6071

Monday, July 8, 2024

Gloria Lee Ching

    Gloria Bernardo Lee Ching, a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great-grandmother, aunt, friend, and greatly loved by many, gained her wings on July 1, 2024.

Gloria was born on August 23, 1928, in Zamboanga, Philippines. She later moved to Florida with her son, Danilo. Gloria loved visiting family and friends, going for long drives with her son, and traveling everywhere. She was happiest when eating at different restaurants with families, but she was also an exceptional cook.

She is preceded in death by her husband and son. She is survived by his two sons, four grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.

Please join us in remembering Gloria's extraordinary life on Tuesday, July 9, 2024. Her Celebration of Life will be held at Dobbs Funeral Home, 430 North Kirkman Road, Orlando, FL, 32811, from 6 PM to 8 PM.

The mass service will be held at St. John Vianney Catholic Church, 6200 S Orange Blossom Trl, Orlando, FL 32809, on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, at 10:30 AM.

In lieu of flowers, the family would welcome donations toward the funeral cost.

Monday, July 1, 2024

Rosemarie Golowatyi

Rosemarie Golowatyi, 75, of Orlando, FL passed away Saturday, June 29th, at her residence. Rosemarie was born in Bronx, NY on September 10, 1948, a daughter of the late Mary Gerlando and Ferdinand Costantino. 

Rosemarie is survived by two sisters, Anna Monge, of Winter Garden, FL; Linda Flick, of Vermont; and two brothers, Jimmy Costantino, of Brooklyn, NY; and Albert Costantino of Orlando, FL.

The family has invited friends and family to join them for an open viewing time being held from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Monday, July 8th at Dobbs Funeral Home located at 430 N Kirkman Rd Orlando, FL 32811; with a catholic religious service taking place at 6:00 PM, officiated by Deacon Armand of St. Andrews Catholic Church.

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Amanda Gamboa

 

Amanda Christine (Freeman) Gamboa has moved on to join our Lord. Amanda was born on November 27, 1976 in Rayne Louisiana. The youngest child of Richard Freeman Jr. and Marie Antoinette(Manette) Freeman (deceased) she grew up in a loving family and community with two sisters and one brother, Richard Freeman III (deceased). After high school she moved to Florida where she attended the University of Central Florida.  Her love and compassion for animals, which compliments her inside beauty, called her to her work at Clermont Animal Hospital South, where she worked for many years. She then met the Love of her Life, Reggie, and moved to Maryland where they started their precious family. She was first diagnosed with Breast Cancer in 2016, which she battled and won! The family decided to move to Florida, where Amanda had previously lived for 17 years. Her cancer returned a few years later which unfortunately spread in her bones.

Amanda was a very loving, caring, and thoughtful person, who was always available to anyone in need. Her battle and story of perseverance has touched the hearts and inspired so many people that knew her. Her strongest characteristic trait to everyone she knew was how humble, kind, and strong she was as a fighter despite her unfortunate disposition. She always cherished having family time, especially with her precious children.

She will be missed tremendously by her surviving family:  Husband Reggie Gamboa, their daughter Ella, and son Noah; her father Richard Freeman, sisters Melissa (Missy) Freeman and Bridgette (Betsy) Freeman Stinson and nephews Jacob Stinson and Joshua Stinson and her Family-In-Law Henry and Regina Gamboa, Eric & Marivit Gamboa, John & Antonette Mendoza & children Lorenzo and Dominic, Reyhan & Maricele Gamboa & children Arielle & Andrew.

Please join us in remembering Amanda’s life on June 20 from 4:00PM- 8:00PM at Dobbs Funeral home - 430 North Kirkman Road, Orlando, Florida 32811

Her Celebration of Life will be St. Joseph’s Co-Cathedral on July 6 at St. Joseph’s Co-Cathedral – 721 Canal Blvd. Thibodaux Louisiana 70301

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Scott Edward Kierenia


                                                                   12/7/1976 – 6/6/2024 

Scott Kierenia, 47, gained his angel wings on June 6th, 2024.  Scott was born on December 7, 1976 in Plainfield, New Jersey, and grew up in Edison NJ.  The son of Charles and Gail Kierenia; Scott had 3 wonderful sisters growing up, Lisa, Tammy and Sue.  Scott was a 2000 graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from Albany College of Pharmacy.  After graduating, Scott became a pharmacist and was able to do what he truly loved, which was to help other people.  Scott and his friends from college decided to move to Virginia where he met his future wife, Lisa Coleman.  Scott and Lisa were married in Daytona Beach on May 25th, 2008. They lived in Alexandria and decided to move to Orlando when they were expecting their first child.  Scott and Lisa grew their family while living in Winter Garden, FL.  Their son, Landon, was born on 3/25/2011 and daughter, Ava on 4/25/2013; they were blessed.

 Scott was an amazing person with an infectious smile.  He was the life of the party, would give you the shirt off his back, poured his heart into coaching the kids’ soccer teams and always put others first.  Scott never met a stranger; he always found a way to quickly connect with people and make long-lasting friends.  Scott loved God.  He loved and cherished his mother’s memory, always admired and cared for his father, adored his sisters and valued his role as an uncle.  He loved his wife and kids more than anything in the world and always made time to spend with them.  He was a true family man.

Scott lived for his kids’ soccer seasons.  He dedicated so much time to planning with his fellow coaches, preparing line-ups, and encouraging all of his players to develop both their on-field skills as well as their life skills.  Scott’s presence on the field was felt by all and he would go home from the games with a hoarse voice. 

He absolutely loved rap music, hip hop, Dave Matthews, NY Giants, Soccer (especially coaching), his soccer families, NY Knicks, his amazing Pez dispenser collection, slurpies,  his favorite movie Elf, entertaining friends, elaborate (and very large) Halloween costumes and in general just loved to enjoy life surrounded by family and friends.

Scott was able to fuel his passion for helping others into a career in pharmacy.  He used his pharmaceutical knowledge both at his job and in life by always offering to counsel friends and strangers on their medications.  Scott’s desire to help others didn’t stop with his pharmacy advice. He always offered to help those around him.  Scott had a heart of gold and was an amazing son, brother, uncle, husband, father and friend.  

Scott is survived by his loving wife, Lisa; his son, Landon; his daughter Ava; and their dog, Barkley; his father, Charles; his sister and brother-in-law, Tammy and Jim and their daughter, Jess; his sister and brother-in-law, Lisa and Steve; their daughter and son, Rachel and Nick; his nephew, Erik; his mother-in-law and father-in-law, Gloria and Mark; his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Todd and Eunyoung; and their daughter, Cate.  Scott was preceded in death by his mother, Gail and his sister, Sue.  

Please join us in Celebrating Scott’s Life on Friday June 14th at 11am.  We ask that everyone attend in Florida casual attire, as we know that’s much more Scott’s style and would be his preference.

The Celebration of Life will be held at Henry Chapel, First Baptist Church of Orlando.  The address is  3000 South John Young Pkwy Orlando, FL 32805.  There will also be a reception after for family and friends at Faith Hall. 

To continue Scott’s focus on helping people in need, in lieu of flowers, and in his honor, please consider a donation to Dave’s House, whose mission is to end homelessness for men and women with serious mental illnesses  https://www.daveshouse.org/scott-kierenia-memorial-fund


Thursday, May 30, 2024

Robert Kendel Jr

Robert Bruce Kendel Jr, was born July 13, 1970 at Orlando Regional Hospital in Orlando Florida. and went home to be with his Lord on May 13th 2024 surrounded by his wife children and parents.  He was a dearly loved husband, father and  son.

 Robbie growing up was always helpful and learned to cook at a young age. He  became a cub scout in  pack 236 in 1981 and received an award from the club for putting out a fire on the kitchen stove.  He resided in Orlando, Florida until   1982 when his family moved to Louisiana he and attended school there until his graduation.. He played drums  in the band at Henry Ford Junior High School,  Avondale Louisiana and had learned to play piano after only six lessons. While in Avondale he worked for Winn Dixie while attending school. 

He moved back to the Orlando area  in early 2000,s. 

He loved his music and went on to play guitar along with other instruments  and played with at least two bands. 

He loved going to church and also played  at Oak Ridge Baptist Church as their pianist.

Roller Skating was also one of his loves as well as cooking along with his love for music. 

He attended and graduated from Culinary School in Kissimmee. Robbie went on to work for Angel's and Sonic before becoming unable to work.

Robbie met the love of his life  Kimberly Ballo,  and  they married May 9 2004 and began their life together  and were married for 20 years. They have two children Robert Kendel III  and Aspen Dawn Kendel.  Robbie had great love for family and always put them first after his Lord.

Robbie is dearly missed and has been loved by his family and he will always be in our hearts.

There will be a memorial service, for Robert Bruce Kendel, Jr. at Galatian Baptist Church 6501 Randolph  Pine Castle, Florida  on  June 15th and 2 PM.  

Thursday, May 16, 2024

Kimberly Chimber

Kimberly Chimber passed away from her body on this Earth on May 9th 2024, before crossing over to a euphoric dimension of serene peace free of pain and suffering. 

She was born in the Wild West of Wyoming but her soul found its forever home on the tranquil beaches of Florida. 

Kimberly is the youngest of her mother’s daughters and is the favorite little sister to her big sister. Kimberly brought 5 beautiful souls into this world and being their mom was her heart’s devotion. 

While we continue our journey through life we will cherish every visit that we have with Kimberly in the realm of sleep making new memories as we dream.

Elisa Tyson

Elisa Hertha Louise Tyson (nee Gabel), born on October 13, 1941, passed away on May 5, 2024. She is survived by her husband J. Gordon Tyson; daughters Jessica Tyson and Cassandra Dawn Wright (nee Tyson); sons-in-law Kevin Gonzalez and Charlie Wright; grandsons Alexander Frazier and Pierce Wright; and siblings Bernadine "Ol" McMurray (nee Gabel), Hans Gabel, David Gabel, and their families. 

 She was preceded by her parents, Jean L. Gabel and Wilhelmina Gabel (nee van Beemdelust); brother Kees Gabel; sister Jeanne Jagdeo (nee Gabel); parents-in-law Pierce Tyson and Renee Tyson (nee Lyons); and sister-in-law Denise Tyson. 

 Elisa was born in Djember, Indonesia, to a Dutch father and Indo mother (mixed European and indigenous native) and was raised Catholic. After WWII, they stayed in Indonesia for several years as their family grew, and Elisa earned the nickname "Bob/Bobbie" due to her tomboyishness.  Forced to relocate to Holland due to post-war upheavals, they eventually moved with help from The Church to California in the '60s, where her father had a waiting job with Minute Maid/Coca Cola. They moved several times, including to Houston, Texas, then Orlando, Florida. When her family moved back to Houston, she stayed in Florida. 

 During their time in Orlando, Elisa and her mother joined a local international women's organization called the Cosmopolitan Club, where she first met her future mother-in-law, and then her soon-to-be husband, Gordon. They were married September 29th, 1974 at St. James Catholic Cathedral in Orlando. 

 With Gordon away in the Navy, Elisa stayed in Orlando with the girls, fostering independence, literacy, and the arts. Though not always rich in funds, she made sure to encourage knowledge, through her women's club, public libraries, art and history galleries, nature parks, music, crafting, thrifting, and finding outlets for the myriad curiosities of her girls. When she retired, she delighted in her grandchildren and traveling stateside and abroad with Gordon when possible. She obtained her U.S. citizenship in 2012.

 Her memorial service is set for Saturday, June 1, 2024 at 3:00pm at Dobbs Funeral Home, 430 North Kirkman Road, Orlando, FL, 32811.  In lieu of flower offerings, please consider a donation to your local Scouting troop and/or public library/history center.

Monday, May 13, 2024

Cynthia Schneiderwind

08/18/1961-03/11/2024

1961 --------Cindy --------2024


Cynthia Lou Schneiderwind, age 62 of Orlando, passed away on Monday, March 11, 2024.  

Cindy leaves to cherish her memory her loving family, daughter Samantha (Gary) Gratz, grandchildren Kyla & Logan Gratz, Mother, Darlene Schneiderwind, brothers Todd Schneiderwind, Louis “Scott” Schneiderwind, Erik Schneiderwind, Mark (Paula) Schneiderwind, sisters Krista (Rafael) Davila III, Trena (Jim) Younglove, Godfather & Uncle Raymond Nielsen and numerous nieces and nephews

 

Cindy was preceded in death by her father, Louis M. H. Schneiderwind, Jr and her grandparents Raymond & Irene Nielsen

 

She was born in Desplains, Illinois, Cindy was a free spirit who loved cooking, singing, & dancing.

 

The family will be receiving friends at Salem Lutheran Church, 7900 Apopka Vineland Road, Orlando, FL. 32819 on Saturday, May 18th, 2024 from 

12:00 pm until 1:00 pm followed by the Celebration of Life Service at 1:00 pm with Pastor Derrick Hoven Officiating.  There will be a reception immediately following the service.  

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Sonya Ramsay Young

This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Sonya Ramsay Young, born on March 28, 1938 in the parish of Hanover, Jamaica and passed on April 28, 2024.

 We will remember her forever.

Children: Allyson(Patrick) Prince, and Camille(Chris) Gabay and Safron Ramsay(Deceased).

Grandchildren: Sean-Patrick(Anniki), Adrian(Corina), Danielle(Chad), and Nicholas(Bryony)



Great-Grandchildren: Chloe, Gabrielle, and Sienna

 Service Information:

Funeral Service is being held Saturday May 11, 2024

 Service: 1:00pm

 Quest Church:

1450 Citrus Oaks Ave

Gotha, FL 34734

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Dianne Simpson

 In Loving Memory of Dianne Simpson

Dianne Simpson was born December 10th 1954(69yrs)
to the Parents of Billy Simpson(Deceased) and
Maryann Simpson.

On April 11th 2024 Dianne Simpson passed away peacefully

She gave her life to Christ at a early age
She was very Educated and Sophisticated always loving, giving, sharing and very out spoken. She is survived by her son Jerry Barney(Sonya) her Mother Maryann Simpson, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Brothers, Billy Simpson and Kym Simpson ..Sisters Donna Simpson, Darlene Gordon, Tammy Simpson and Denise Terry.

She was precious in God's sight and in our sight
She was Dearly Loved and will be very missed.

And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes, and there should be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain; for the former things are passed away....Revelation 21:4

Special Thanks for all the many, calls, cards and Love shown to our Family.